Simona Klempová, Petra Urbanová, Lucia Mencáková, Katarína Kučíková, Katarína Vizárová
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The Cross-Infectious Degradation of Plasticized Poly (Vinyl Chloride) and Cellulosic Materials.
Plasticized poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC-P), widely used in the 20th century, poses significant risks to numerous artifacts preserved in cultural heritage institutions due to the release of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and plasticizers. While previous studies have examined the impact of PVC-P emissions on cellulose, this study is the first to investigate cross-infectious degradation in systems where PVC-P is in direct contact with cellulosic materials. The interaction between PVC-P and two types of cellulosic materials-pure cellulose paper (Whatman paper) and lignin-containing acidic paper (NOVO paper)-under accelerated aging at 90 °C is examined. In PVC-P, direct contact with the cellulosic material lead to the migration of both the plasticizer and the thermal stabilizer. Dehydrochlorination of PVC-P under these conditions generates enough hydrogen chloride (HCl) to accelerate cellulose depolymerization, followed by a faster decline in surface pH. This study shows that cellulosic materials can destabilize PVC-P while also undergoing degradation as a result of this interaction. In the case of more heterogeneous cellulosic materials, this interaction can lead to uneven degradation of the PVC-P.
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ChemPlusChem is a peer-reviewed, general chemistry journal that brings readers the very best in multidisciplinary research centering on chemistry. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies.
Fully comprehensive in its scope, ChemPlusChem publishes articles covering new results from at least two different aspects (subfields) of chemistry or one of chemistry and one of another scientific discipline (one chemistry topic plus another one, hence the title ChemPlusChem). All suitable submissions undergo balanced peer review by experts in the field to ensure the highest quality, originality, relevance, significance, and validity.